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MSology is a free website for people whose lives have been affected by multiple sclerosis. Its goal is to provide timely, accurate news and information.
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Diet has had a long-standing relationship with MS, with nutrition influencing the onset and severity of MS. Read more: msology.ca/new-research-o… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
We looked at the latest information on MS medications presented at the ECTRIMS meeting. A highlight of the meeting was new data on the many MS medications... Read more: msology.ca/ms-medications… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
ECTRIMS is the largest meeting of the year dedicated to new MS research. Over the next few issues we’ll look at some of the latest developments in MS research. Read more: msology.ca/new-ms-researc… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
We continue our series on the MSology survey and look at the treatment journey of people with MS in Canada (Part 2). Read more: msology.ca/the-ms-treatme… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
MSology recently completed a survey of people with MS to learn more about their experience with DMTs in Canada. The results are in! Read more: msology.ca/the-ms-treatme… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
May is MS Awareness Month – a time to speak out about living with the disease, become involved in the community and show support for MS research. Read more: msology.ca/ms-awareness-m… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
There is still time to participate in this important study! If you are a person who has received a diagnosis of MS, we want to hear from you! Your perceptions and opinions are critical to telling the story of DMT use in Canada. Read more: msology.ca/dmt-use-percep…
MSology would like to invite you to participate in a national initiative, DMT use: Perceptions and Practice in Canada. Read more at: msology.ca/dmt-use-percep… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
A major focus of MS clinic visits is now the evaluation of what is called ‘progression independent of relapse activity’ (PIRA). Read more: msology.ca/assessing-disa… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
A new diet study was recently presented at the ACTRIMS, one of the main research conferences on the MS calendar. Read more at: msology.ca/metabolic-age-… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
A great deal of MS research is currently focused on the EBV following a report that found that MS rarely developed in people who had not been previously infected with EBV. Read more: msology.ca/virus-activity… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS
A survey in Germany reported that many people with MS are not fully vaccinated, putting them at higher risk of developing infections. Read more: msology.ca/people-with-ms… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
The impact of lifestyle and environmental factors on MS was a key topic at the annual congress of the ECTRIMS, the year’s largest meeting about MS. Read more: msology.ca/lifestyle-and-… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
Much of the buzz at this year’s ECTRIMS meeting was about two new therapies in development for the treatment of MS. Read more at: msology.ca/new-ms-therapi… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
Every year, about 10,000 MS researchers and doctors gather at the ECTRIMS annual meeting. The following is a sampling of some of the key findings... Read more at: msology.ca/new-research-p… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
Two terms that can arise in discussions of MS are “benign” and “burned-out” MS. Both are controversial because... Read more at: msology.ca/benign-or-burn… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
A group of experts in the U.S. and Europe met recently to discuss contraceptive use in women and men with MS. Read more at: msology.ca/q-a-on-contrac… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
May is MS Awareness Month in Canada and other countries – a chance to look at how our understanding of MS has changed in important ways in recent years. Read more: msology.ca/3-reasons-for-… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
A new study suggests that some diabetes drugs – including Ozempic – may help reduce the risk of developing MS. The results were presented - ACTRIMS Forum. Read more at: msology.ca/diabetes-drugs… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
MS: the coming (r)evolution Read part 5 of this series: msology.ca/ms-the-coming-… #MSResearch #MSTreatments #multiplesclerosis #livingwithMS #MS #treatingMS #MScure
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